Also, have you read how to use the BCF's "Learn Mode"? That's the way to customize the BCF settings as you want them. Otherwise, you are at the mercy of other's setups that you can load and run. The real beauty of these things is getting them customized for your own needs. And to do that, you need to learn to use the BCF's "Learn Mode", some basic MIDI theory, your target software's midi setup and usage, and then you're well on your way. Sounds easy, but it is a lot of work. The good thing is that once you get a few concepts, it snowballs and everything starts falling into place.
Sorry, not really much help, just some advice.
Steve M
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